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  1. Lady Margaret Beaufort (usually pronounced: / ˈ b oʊ f ər t / BOH-fərt or / ˈ b juː f ər t / BEW-fərt; 31 May 1443 – 29 June 1509) was a major figure in the Wars of the Roses of the late fifteenth century, and mother of King Henry VII of England, the first Tudor monarch.

  2. Margaret Beaufort was the mother of King Henry VII (reigned 1485–1509) of England and founder of St. John’s and Christ’s colleges, Cambridge. Margaret was the daughter and heir of John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset, and great-granddaughter of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster (a son of King Edward.

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  3. 7 de jun. de 2021 · Margarita Beaufort y Edmund Tudor se casaron en 1455, probablemente en el mes de mayo. Ella tenía sólo doce años y él era 13 años mayor que ella. Fueron a vivir a la finca de Edmund en Gales.

  4. Consorte. Juan de la Pole, Edmundo Tudor, Henry Stafford, Tomás Stanley. Hijos. Enrique VII de Inglaterra. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Margarita Beaufort (31 de mayo de 1443 - 29 de junio de 1509) fue la madre del rey Enrique VII de Inglaterra y abuela paterna del rey Enrique VIII de Inglaterra.

  5. 3 de jul. de 2019 · Margaret Beaufort: The Making of the Tudor Dynasty. Mother and Supporter of Henry VII. Margaret Beaufort Arms at St. John's College, Cambridge. Neil Holmes / Getty Images. By. Jone Johnson Lewis. Updated on July 03, 2019. Margaret Beaufort Biography: Also see: basic facts and a timeline about Margaret Beaufort. Margaret Beaufort's Childhood.

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  6. 29 de jun. de 2021 · In the late 15th century Margaret Beaufort came to prominence as a major figure in the Wars of the Roses and was notably the mother of the first Tudor monarch. She was influential in bringing the country together and orchestrating a new power in the kingdom from the chaos of civil war.

  7. 8 de abr. de 2024 · Margaret Beaufort: mother of the Tudors. She was pregnant at 12, widowed by the Wars of the Roses and almost died at the hands of Richard III. But, writes Michael Jones, nothing could prevent the indomitable Margaret Beaufort from engineering the rise of her son, Henry VII, to the English throne... Published: April 8, 2024 at 10:35 AM.